I find it interesting how the guys from Montana and Wyoming are being scolded and lectured to by the guys from Florida, Kansas, South Dakota etc.
it’s about more than elk hunting. It’s affecting the life of those who live with these bears and wolves. It’s about their livestock, their homes, their children’s safety. All so the guy from mid America can take a vacation there once in a while and have a raw wilderness experience. It’s the same mentality as those liberals in their gated communities demand understanding and tolerance for the homeless and drug users on the streets of major cities while they remain insulated and protected from the impacts. Then occasionally they go out to eat or shop and see these people on the street and get a”raw” urban experience. They feel sorry for them, and pledge to do even more to “help” them while in fact they are making the problem worse.
I am not a resident of Montana, yet, but I will certainly defer to those who must live with the consequences of the decisions of single minded, agenda driven, bureaucrats.
Back to the original topic, I pray for the speedy and complete recovery from his injuries. My daughter is a student at MSU, and I share all these stories with her to help her with situational awareness in the great outdoors surrounding her.